Yes, but this could probably be best solved by adding some scripting
language to the phone, because this style of thing

*) is simple to do with say Python (I've got the reverse setup where a
jabber client on my Nokia interacts with a jabber bot on the internet)

*) is very specific to the user's needs.

Andreas

* Lee Colleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070117 08:41]:
>    I'd like to run a bot on my phone that I'd be able to chat with via Jabber
>    (XMPP, used by Gmail and others).  This would allow me to easily set and
>    receive notifications to augment the small screen UI by extending the
>    reach of the phone to any net connected computer.  The bot could also set
>    your own IM status based on active phone calls or the screen being
>    switched off (if you weren't signed in and active elsewhere).  This could
>    be really easy to set up, just add yourself as a buddy and start chatting
>    with your phone:
> 
>    Phone: Ahoy!
>    Me: alarm
>    Phone: Alarm set 0630 weekdays
>    Me: alarm set 0900 everyday
>    Phone: Alarm set 0900 everyday
>    Me: call mom
>    Phone: dialing (XXX)XXX-XXXX
>    Phone: call duration 1:20::35
> 
>    you get the idea...
> 
>    --Lee Colleton

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